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mESMICMT SHOWNmiECORDS (Deeds Transcribed At County Clerk’s Office During the Past Week.
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I ThB foDowln* • cord la the County Clerk 1 . Office, week K April M, U17i
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hn Mart*, rt ax. to Weriey Cramarr. ' Harrirt* M*" Ctatta. Exr. Lot tc A. W. Uae at Fourth .treet, rt S. E. from I. E. Une of Atlantic
hlteley. Lot 17. block D., plan J. M. Cheater, rt ux. to CUntoo U •MM. Lot SSfl, aectlaa A. Tewnaklp a( Upper ; WlnBcld S. Canon, et aL to Samuel R. T'oun*. 1100. Lot one-half mile northeaat Sack town, being part of what ia • the Somcra Tract of Woodland, j landa of Joaeph Young, dee'd.. a Coraoo and Harriet O. Godfrey,
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Baraagh af Waodblae | Rob rt S. Miller, aberlff. (Und of i. el at) to Woodbine Building and n Aaaoclatlon. »1SOO. Southwest half of iB and all of lot 19. block 1, section D. Tawasklp af DeaaU * Jamra E. Allen, et ux. to Board of FreeAll that atrip of land a aide and adjoining the road leading n road to Sea Isle City, and being ■at tarn in aald road East from
l Edward C. Stokes t >, block 202, plan Dr S. J. Realty Co.
S. J. Realty Co. Lot . o Ida C. Wltbrrup.
rt ux, !o Frank Heaa. I William E. Weber, Trustee, et ux. to S. J. ally Co. Lot 3, block 100. plan D-2. Tawaakip af Mlddla _ Frederick Hermann, Executor, to Stillwell . Eldridgr. Reuben Townaeud farm ad-
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d Wm. S. Learning. <
o lot of bush land and swamp, adjoining a of Reuben Townsend and Richard S.
eouiainlng 3] ^ acres and 20 Also part of the William Learotatlun. containing 1U acres.
Stillwell S. Eldridgr, rt ux. to Coleman F.
Henry H. Ottena to Katharine Rowland 1000. Lot 12. block SIS. City af WUdwssd L Moualey, it air. to Pauline E. Young. 97600. Lota 10 and 11. block SO. *. K. sectlonWlld wood Extension Realty Co. to W. D. f* Han." and Company. Lots 127 and 129; 107 . to 114, inclusive; lot. 01 and «, block 23; ' lots 61, 63, 47, 49, 36, Sg. 33 and 34, block i 24; tots 7 and I, block 26. and lots 1 and 2. j block 20. Henry H. Ottcns to Andrew P. Young. ! 9264. Lot 23, block 109. City of Capa May ■ B. Nelson, et ala. to Alexander Marey, Jr. 91000. Lot at S. W. earner of lot 4. binding an Washington and Lafayette
Lyman Warner and wife entertained their daughters, Beatrice-, of May's Landing, and Alma, of Newfleld, Sun-
day.
Perry DeVaul spent Sunday at Court House. Paul Stephens, of Swain ton, acted aa station agent during Efflnger Roll right’s absence. Mrs. Harry Downam and ton. Earneat, motored to Newport, Sunday, where they enjoyed the day with Mrs. Downam'e sister. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy spent Friday In Philadelphia. Jim Godfrey Is rlalUng his mother, Mrs. Emma Godfrey. Weakflsh were caught In the bay for the first time this spring, this
eek.
Everett Barrett, of Millville, spent Sunday with his parents. Julius Horn wms s Woodbine visitor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William DeVaul and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy attended services at the Sea isle Methodist Church. Sunday evening. Z. T. Gandy and Mrs. John Hess attended the funeral of Rev. Edmund Hewitt, at Pitman. Saturday. Walter and Florence Wright spent Sunday at Sea Isle. Frank Smith, of Narberth, Paspent the week-end with his family and parents. Mrs. Frank Gandy has returned to her home in Court House, after spending the week with her sister. The younger nine competed against Tuckahoe, Saturday. The score was 21 to2, in favor of Tuckahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burley, of Tuckahoe, attended services at the Methodist Church, Sunday afternoon, and were later the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy. Mrs. William Lucas, of Philadelphia, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Shaw, this week. Miss Elisabeth Canuso, of Riverside, spent the week-end with her parents. Isaac Horn is suffering from an Infected eye. Robert Smith and family, of Petersburg, visited Mrs. Elisabeth Godfrey, Sunday. Mrs. P. Canuso Is slowly Improving from a bad attack of pneumonia. John Dervtn, of Philadelphia, Is visiting relatives here. • Miss Alice SUles, of West PhUadel phia. Is visiting her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stller. Mrs. Lydia Watkins la having ber house painted by Captains Coombs and Smith.
SOUTH SEAVILLE Milton Grace, of Bridgeton, spent the week-end with his parents, Levi Grace and wife. Mrs. Harmon HUton vtstted her mother. Mrs. Hyson, at Cumberland, the first of the week. Herschel Berry, of Millville, visited friends here this week. Mrs. Edward McAllister spent the past week with relatives at Allowsy. Miss M-rtha Godfrey, of Ocean View, called on her sister, Mrs. Alice Payne, Tuesday. Fred Rosewell and wife, of Pitman, spent the week-end with Mrs. RosewrfU's parents, Alfred Barnes and
wife.
Mrs. Rose Hilton and Miss Margaret Langley apent Wednesday with friends at Cold Spring. Horace B. Payne and wife were Philadelphia on Wednesday. Bradford Steelman and wife, Camden, spent Sunday with Hanr Pierson and family. Mrs. Margaret Foster attended a party at Sea Isle City, Saturday night. Mrs. Lida Wheaton, who has been spending the winter months at Camden, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Annie Voss. has opened ber house here for the summer. Elmer Smith, of Beaton, M spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Charles Terry. Miss Helen Fisher was with her parents. Andrew Fisher and wife, over the week-end. Mrs. A. B. Corson and Miss Florence Corson were chopping in Philadelphia, Saturday. Mrs. F. M. Hltner Is visiting her I daughter, Mrs. James Currie, at Atlantic City. Miss Thelma Little, of Newfleld. visited her grandfather, John King, on Sunday. Albert Baxter, Jr- of Philadelphia, spent several days with friends here. Baker Abrams and wife lost their Infant baby Wednesday, April Igth. Married—Hughes-Boxarth. Sunday. April 22nd, at the M. E. Parsonage, by Rtv. Walter Terkes, Eva Botarth and Walter Hughes, of this place.
AVALON Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stokes, Norris town. Pa, were at their First avenue cottage on Sunday. Mrs. H. Rosaiter Snyder spent Sunday looking after Avalon property. Miss Avalon Corson was an Ocean City visitor on Saturday last. Miss Helen R. Jewell, oC New York, returned to here home on Thursday last, after a stay of nearly a week In this Mr. Charles D. GUI sad wife are at their Ninth street cottage, getting ready for the coming Mr. Lewis Clark was a recent Avalon visitor. Captain Frark Nichols and wife ere guests at th' be—xe of Mrs.
PETERSBURG From IX» Time.- CorrM»oMtart. M'm Helen VanGUder was in Ocean City, Saturday. Mrs E. M. Brown was in Ocean City between trains, Thursday. Miss Victoria Corson wss In Tuckahoe, Thursday. Mr* Fred Carter and Mrs. Elmer Rteelman spent a day last week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Mt-aely and son. of Ocean City, • ere in town Saturday. K M Brown and wife entertained Edward Heath, wife and son, of Haddonfield. over the week-end. J. B. Hoffman and wife, of Court House, called on her mother Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Nellto Burt, of Ocean City, visited her sister over Sunday. Charlie Smith and wife, of WeatvOle, were calling on friends here Sunday. E. M. Brown was in Sea isie. Monday. Mrs. Wm. Ayer and son, of Dias Creek, visited her sister over Sunday. Somers Sack and wife entertained Rev. Wm. Moore and family, and B _rior and family, of Seavllle. Sun- 1 Twenty-first street house on Sunday day A number of Avalon ladles attend A. H. Snpp and wife entertained ed the Ited Cross meeting at Ca,-c Atlantic City friends. Sunday May. on Monday night. Roland Corson and wife, of Mill- Mr and Mrs. B. Wills motored to ville. were In town Sunday Clayton on Saturday. Miss Mary B. Reinhardt was a reLook over your supply of printed , cent visitor here stationery now Don't wait until it j Mrs. John E. ElchulU visited her is an joae before ordering a new sup- j parents. Mr and Mrs Levi Wentaell.
Mr. Charles Shemeley and daughter, who have been spending the winter In SL Petersburg, F^a., returned to their home In this resort on dayMr. Joseph S. Uncle spent the greater part of last week with his wife In Philadelphia. Mr. Edward S. Yarnell was at his Avalon cottage on Friday and Saturday. getting his garden planted. Mr. John Elderkln was a recent visitor here, looking after his summer home. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kates are visiting relatives In Leesburg for several weeks. Mrs. Janies E. Corneal spent the week-end at the home of her father. Mr. W. A. Smith. Mr. Charles O'Brien was the guest of Mr. Emil Bracher. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Barron and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Holmes on Sunday. Mr. Frank Ripley was a visitor here on Sunday. Mr John T. Kennedy had hU Princeton Harbor cottage open over Saturday and Sunday. Dr. D. Challis Faust was at her
STRATHMERE The Sunday visitors at the Strathmere cottage were George Harris. G. J. McEver. Aug. Llnderbcnter. Frank Mere, H. St. Clair, Rich an} Bender. Mr. and lira. A. H. Holcombe and daughter*, W. A. P. Thompson, Ml--M. Witherili, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Erbe and daughter Miriam. Mrs. Joseph Thlerkell and daughters. Viola and Mary, spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. VanDyke were Sundav
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt and family are spending the week with E. M. Wad dlngton and family. Mr. and Mrs W. B Moore, of Phlla delphla, spent the week-end at their
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H Holcombe sod family, of Cynwyd, Pa., spent the eek-end at their cottage. Mr. Henry Dexter has returned home after spending the week with Joaeph Thelrkell and family. Mrs. Frank DeVault waa In Paler mo. on Tuesday. The Sunday visitors at the Wev Jersey cottage were Tom Copenheu fer, Ike NewlU., Lincoln Roden. Geo MaoOauhey. Mias M. Wetherlll. of Narberth spent the week-end with W A P
DENNISVILLc From On ~Tin—~ Ce-rmpantml. Mrs. Harry Chester and granddaughter, visited Philadelphia, on Saturday. Miss Fannie Kendrick, who has been In our village for several months at the home of Mrs. Harry Chester, left on Saturday for Lewes, Delaware. Miss Rose Gandy waa with her parents for the week-end. Franklin Bushnell and Mrs. Albert were among the arrivals on Saturday evening. Enoch James, of Fort Washington, was the guest of his sister, Annie, on Sunday. Edw. Bullock and family motored from Pennsylvanl-. on Sunday, calling on Mrs. Anna Downs. Ralph Higgins, of New York, was the guest of Miss Dorothy Hemphill. Edw. James, Jr., wife and son. were guests on Sunday of Mr. James' parent*. Flurlal James and wife dined with Edw. James. Sr., and family, on Sunday. Mrs. E. L. Rice spent the week-end at Court House. Henry Dougherty, Wm. S. Thompson and Mrs. Mary Jackson were the guests on Sunday of Washington Earnest. Edward Robart, of Atlantic City, escorted his mother to her home here. Mrs. Robart spent the winter with her son. Mrs. BenJ. Bushnell. of Woodbine, visited her husband's parents on Friday.
DIAS CREEK
Mrs. Joseph Thelrkell wss In Paler
mo on Wednesday.
Mrs. H A Wlttkamp and daughter | on Thursday.
Bertha, were In Philadelphia on Sat
urday.
Mr. John Steven* and Mr and Mr* Mott motored from Philadelphia <»n
Mrs. Coleman Norton was a Wildwood visitor two days of last week. Mrs. Clarice Knlsel, of Camden, formerly cf this place, died at her home Wednesday last, and was burled In the Baptist Cemetery at Court House. Sunday morning. Miss Anna H»wltt. of South Dennis, was visiting her sunt. Mrs. Ralph Norton. one day last week. Garner Hand, of Burleigh, was calling on frieuds here, Saturday. Mrs. Rita Brooks is spending some time with Cape May relatives. Mrs. Percy Douglass visited Camden on Saturday. Miss Gertrude Bartelson, of Eldora. as visiting his relatives here, on Wednesday. Learning Berry and wife, of MillHe. were visiting Daniel Stewart and family, on Saturday. Reeves Douglass and wife were vis iting Dennlsvllle friends on Saturday Beth Reed attended a party at Cape ay. Saturday evening. Karl Logan was an Atlantic City visitor, on Sunday. :ieorge Reed and family were Vine land visitors on Friday. Mrs. Herschel Taylor, of Wildwood, visited Belle Errlckson. on Thursday. Mrs. John Cook was taken to Wildwood Hospital on Thursday morning of last week. Court House base ball team played with jar boys Saturday afternoon. Richard Lloyd and family were callg on Goahen friends Saturday eve-
ning.
Alexander Schelllnger has been preparing a hotbed for sweet potatoes
this week.
Life Guard Aaron Smith was a Monday visitor at home. Byron Errlckson. of Court House, was with his father here on Friday. A few of our lady church workers were Cleaning the Methodist Church
SOUTH DENNIS ' na* Fro* UM "THaMV* CarrsspaMaw. The Cooking Class held their last meeting on Thursday evening. A very pleasant evening was spent and refreshments were served at the close of the class. Thos. Miller, 8r., and wife, visited Millville on Friday. Mr. Wm. Bramell was home on Wednesday. He reports that Mrs. Bramell, who has been seriously 111, Is Improving. Jere Cahaley was at Wildwood on Wednesday. Matthew Jefferson spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Hasbrouck spent Tuesday In Cape May Court House. Capt. A. J. Meerwald ma V a business trip to Atlantic City, on Saturday. Mrs. Thos. Miller. Jr., spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Dr. Jas. Jefferson has returned to Johnstown, after spending a pleasant vacation with his parents. Jaa. Hasbrouck and son, Wilfred, spent Sundsy at their home. Mrs. Mary Jeffers and daughter, Elisabeth, visited Philadelphia Wednesday. Mr. Clinton Nickerson met with an
WOODBINE
Front thr "Timri" CnrnMpfiwrt, Mr. Eugene Feldman spent the -eek-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg, from New York City, visited the Berhmans. Mr. Jack Nappen has returned from Philadelphia to take care of the management of the Woodbine A. A. baseball team, and Is arranging games with neighboring teams. M:. Ben. Tepper has returned to Washington, D. C. Mr. Ed. Bralore returned to Philadelphia. Results of the baseball game Saturday. Wildwood High School t. Woodbine High School IS. Woodbine Grammar School 24; W. Cape May Grammar School 2. The “Mock Trial” given by the Woodbine High School, proved a success and was very amusing. The dance given Friday night was enjoyed by all present Miss Clara Collegeman gave a birthday party at her home, Saturday night The school children are busy making their gardens. The townspeople are also caring fpr the yards and gar-
dens.
and Mrs. Chas. Shropshire
accident during the early part of the spent Sunday with their family.
Mrs. Birkbabn is visiting the LIpMrs. Colemsn Learning went to Phil- mans.
adelphla on Thursday.
Isaac Vanklrk spent the week-end
here with his wife.
Stage Manager—Now, don't forget what 1 told you al>out siieaklng in trumpet tones. Actor—How can I forget those trumpet tours the way they have been drummed Into me?—Baltlt American.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Abramson visited New York city.
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Mr. William Ashworth entertained a number of frieada at his coltagr on Sunday. r. sad Mrs. C Beyer, of Nortls town, spent the week at their collage Mr Joseph McCullough apent Thurc day and Friday In Columbia. Pa Mr. and Mrs E M Waddltiglnn and family, and Mias P Caldwell, motored to Petersburg on Friday r. Joseph McCullough was In Ocean City on Tuesday Mr*. James D. Kiater attended the tea on Monday. Mr. Van Flee’ was tn town on Sun »yMr. and Mrs. E. M. Wad Jinx ion and Mrs. DeWltt motored off shore an 8un day. Mr. Chaa. Barth apent Sunday with Chas. Miller Mr. G. R McCullough wr* In Colum b<a one day last week Hia Ids* ut » Mirects. “You say there an tio uirevlea nowadays ?” “I do, must ruipbstJ- ally." “What, for Listaui-e. would you evu elder a mlnu-le?” ~lf a man ab«*uld make a fortune In Naw York end tturu go u> t'Uiwgo or to l‘ittsburgt> to apr.-id It I should con ald-v that a uiir«eto ‘‘-Krw<klyu Citi
Frank Howell n over a new horse.
Alfred Selfertnan, wife and baby, of Millville, were visiting Mrs. Lewis
Hoffner, on Sunday.
Mrs. Edward Wheaton, of Court House, has been spending a few days with Edward Tuttle and family. Mr*, lx-win Hoffner has been entei*' lalnlng her als'er. Llasie Berry and friend. Kllla Collin*, of Millville. Ralph Holme* 1* building a house to paint automobiles in. Pelur Plank, of Camden, was a Sunday visitor with Wilson Kane and
family.
Richard Creamer, of Eldora, spent Sunday with Howard Norton and fam
lly.
Joseph Mtxslc and wife, of Millville, was a Sun lay visitor here. Let ua do your printing—we print anything that can be printed, and do tt reasonably. Went of tha Fliss. Hie horsed} ia the moat cruel anu bloodthirsty of the mitre lly family. Ha la armed with a meet formidable weapon, which consists of four laucvtn so aharp aud strong that they will pen atrmta leather. He makes hia approranca in June. The female is armed with sir lancets, with which she bleeds both cattle and hones aud even human
Typhoons do not occur outside of tha tropics. They break out only In bet, damp, still air.
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